Having grown up in Wooroola, 25 minutes south of Wagga Wagga, artist Julia Roche recalls endless, carefree days; camping outside under the stars, building treehouses and playing in the woolshed. This is a lifestyle that she has imparted to her children, relocating from Sydney back to the exact property she spent her early years on – a move that has also served to enrich her art. "I have a strong desire to keep understanding the history of our landscape and that connection to my space," she explains. Take a tour via the link in bio. Photography: @brigidarnottphotography Styling: @belljarinteriors Words: @clairemactaggart #farmhouse #countryhome #countrygarden #waggawagga
Having grown up in Wooroola, 25 minutes south of Wagga Wagga, artist Julia Roche recalls endless, carefree days; camping outside under the stars, building treehouses and playing in the woolshed.
This is a lifestyle that she has imparted to her children, relocating from Sydney back to the exact property she spent her early years on – a move that has also served to enrich her art. "I have a strong desire to keep understanding the history of our landscape and that connection to my space," she explains.
Take a tour via the link in bio.
Photography: @brigidarnottphotography
Styling: @belljarinteriors
Words: @clairemactaggart
#farmhouse #countryhome #countrygarden #waggawagga
This is a lifestyle that she has imparted to her children, relocating from Sydney back to the exact property she spent her early years on – a move that has also served to enrich her art. "I have a strong desire to keep understanding the history of our landscape and that connection to my space," she explains.
Take a tour via the link in bio.
Photography: @brigidarnottphotography
Styling: @belljarinteriors
Words: @clairemactaggart
#farmhouse #countryhome #countrygarden #waggawagga
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